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Phrasal verbs inglese, Appunti di Lingua Inglese

phrasal verbs della lingua inglese

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2024/2025

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PHRASAL VERBS WITH “get”
Get up to do.
What are you getting up to at the weekend?
Get on with have a good relationship with someone I get on with them
Get over recover from an illness or shock I’m still getting over the flu
Get away with do something wrong and not be punished I can get away
with it taking Monday off? (farla franca)
Get at criticise someone repeatedly He’s really getting at us!
Get rid of remove/ throw away something or someone unwanted I wish
we could get rid of him SBARAZZARSENE di qualcuno o qualcosa
Get out of (doing smth) avoid / escape something you don’t want to do
(LIBERARSI DA UN OBBLIGO).
Get off lightly experience less punishment, injury, harm than deserved or
expected. (CAVARSELA)
Get through to make somebody understand I’ve tried to get through to him
CONVINCERLO/ FARGLI COMPRENDERE
Get wound up become angry or nervous about something. We should’nt get
too wound up about it. (SCOCCIARSI) boring (noioso) / annoying
(scocciante) Michael is bored / is annoyed.
To get worse va sempre peggio
Get used to
To get bored
To get married/ to get divorced / to get engaged
To get out uscire / scendere
To get in Get in!
Completa le frasi con il phrasal verb corretto (coniugato nel modo giusto).
1. I was really upset after the accident, but it took me a few weeks to finally ___GET
OVER_______ it.
2. My brother and I didn’t use to ____GET ON ______ each other when we were
younger, but now we’re very close.
3. She always tries to ___GET OUT OF_______ doing the housework by pretending
she’s busy.
4. He kept __GETTING AT________ me in front of everyone until I got really annoyed.
5. The teacher asked the students what they had been ____GETTING UP TO______
during the break.
6. He lied to his parents, but somehow he ___GOT AWAY WITH_______ it without any
consequences.
7. We need to ___GET RID OF_______ all the things we don’t use before moving to the
new house.
8. Don’t ____GET WOUND UP ABOUT______ such small problems it’s not a big
deal! NON È LA FINE DEL MONDO
9. I’ve explained it three times, but I still can’t ___GET THROUGH TO _______ him.
10.Even though the mistake was serious, she ____GOT OFF LIGHTLY______ with just
a warning.

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PHRASAL VERBS WITH “get”

 Get up to  do. What are you getting up to at the weekend?

 Get on with  have a good relationship with someone I get on with them  Get over  recover from an illness or shock I’m still getting over the flu  Get away with  do something wrong and not be punished I can get away with it taking Monday off? (farla franca)  Get at  criticise someone repeatedly He’s really getting at us!  Get rid of  remove/ throw away something or someone unwanted I wish we could get rid of him SBARAZZARSENE di qualcuno o qualcosa  Get out of (doing smth)  avoid / escape something you don’t want to do (LIBERARSI DA UN OBBLIGO).  Get off lightly  experience less punishment, injury, harm than deserved or expected. (CAVARSELA)  Get through to  make somebody understand I’ve tried to get through to him CONVINCERLO/ FARGLI COMPRENDERE  Get wound up  become angry or nervous about something. We should’nt get too wound up about it. (SCOCCIARSI)  bor ing (noioso) / annoy ing (scocciante)  Michael is bored / is annoyed.  To get worse  va sempre peggio  Get used to  To get bored  To get married/ to get divorced / to get engaged  To get out  uscire / scendere  To get in  Get in! Completa le frasi con il phrasal verb corretto (coniugato nel modo giusto).

  1. I was really upset after the accident, but it took me a few weeks to finally ___GET OVER_______ it.
  2. My brother and I didn’t use to ____GET ON ______ each other when we were younger, but now we’re very close.
  3. She always tries to ___GET OUT OF_______ doing the housework by pretending she’s busy.
  4. He kept __GETTING AT________ me in front of everyone until I got really annoyed.
  5. The teacher asked the students what they had been ____GETTING UP TO______ during the break.
  6. He lied to his parents, but somehow he ___GOT AWAY WITH_______ it without any consequences.
  7. We need to ___GET RID OF_______ all the things we don’t use before moving to the new house.
  8. Don’t ____GET WOUND UP ABOUT______ such small problems — it’s not a big deal! NON È LA FINE DEL MONDO
  9. I’ve explained it three times, but I still can’t ___GET THROUGH TO _______ him.
  10. Even though the mistake was serious, she ____GOT OFF LIGHTLY______ with just a warning.